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In this eighth live collaboration between SEO Mindset and Search with Candour, the hosts discuss the “efficiency paradox” and why AI can increase overwhelm rather than make life easier.Jack Chambers-Ward, Sarah McDowell and Tazmin Suleman debate the pressure to use AI, environmental and job concerns, hallucinations and misuse for legal/medical advice, de-skilling, declining human interaction, and the value of friction and curiosity.Audience Q&A covers practical uses (timestamps, concise messages, event planning), handling forced AI adoption with boundaries, and a discussion of physical books and focus.SponsorsSponsored by SISTRIXSponsored by MajesticFollow The SEO Mindset Podcasthttps://theseomindset.co.uk/ Follow Search with CandourWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8c8k5Yy8FltVNsIsP1iUCSXDfE5cq2pMFollow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4AILSpWLI74daOhECb8Hm0 Chapters00:00 Live Show Kickoff01:23 Meet the hosts02:48 Sponsors and SISTRIX Data07:33 Majestic Books and Q&A09:35 Efficiency Paradox Setup11:00 AI Overwhelm and Pressure17:48 Expectations vs Reality21:52 Hallucinations and Misuse26:00 Deskilling and Bad Bread31:14 Maps Memory and Connection37:34 Productivity as Self Worth37:55 Rest As Productivity38:35 Efficiency Versus Quality40:50 AI Replacing Coworkers42:36 Friction Builds Skills47:56 Embrace Failure And Process50:13 Life Beyond Work55:46 Audience Q And A Uses01:01:07 Forced AI And Boundaries01:11:50 Profit Motives And Reliance01:16:02 Books Comeback And Focus01:22:57 Wrap Up And Thanks
Welcome to this episode of the Deepdale Podcast, lovely to have your listening ears. Its April 2026, Spring is here and Easter is this weekend. This month we have a special episode recorded in the Holkham Forge with James Spedding, blacksmith and artisan. As this beautiful part of the world begins to wake up, first up we have a wildlife update from Oli at One Stop Nature Shop, and then we dive straight into the chat with James. If you enjoy listening to this podcast, then please do subscribe on your favourite podcast app or directory, which is free, and tell your family and friends. We'd also love your suggestions of interesting North Norfolk and West Norfolk folk we should be chatting with. Enjoy listening to this months episode, and don't forget there is an ever growing back catalogue of episodes to listen to. 00:00 - Introduction00:48 - Deepdale Podcast theme tune by Jess Morgan01:51 - One Stop Nature Shop Wildlife Update04:22 - James Spedding at Holkham Forge20:46 - The Induction Forge28:29 - Ironworks for Norwich Castle44:56 - LGBT+ Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum52:23 - Close Thanks again for listening to Jason's chat with James Spedding. As you got this far we guess you enjoyed what you heard, so why not check out the back catalogue of episodes, which are available on any good podcast app or directory, simply search Deepdale Podcast. You can find information about a huge array of events in North Norfolk and West Norfolk on our website – deepdalecamping.co.uk/events/ – including the live music gigs and other events that we host in Burnham Deepdale at Deepdale Camping & Rooms, Dalegate Market and Deepdale Farm. Forthcoming live music gigs include: John Ward Trio on 18th April, Robert Vincent on 6th May, and Ellie Gowers on 6th June. We hope you'll join us for the next episode of the Deepdale Podcast. In the meantime, you are welcome to listen back to any of the previous episodes in the last 5 years. All should be available on any good podcast app or directory, or through our website deepdalepodcast.co.uk If you have suggestions of people we should chat with or places we should visit then please do email podcast@deepdalepodcast.co.uk More information: deepdalecamping.co.uk/tales/deepdale-podcast-james-spedding-holkham-forge-and-one-stop-nature-shop-wildlife-update-april-2026/
It's a massive weekend in the Queen City! While Brian is resting up, Scott is flying solo to break down the best spots for hoops fans, new budget-friendly packs, and the "official" start of Spring in Western New York.Scott is tasting the new Southern Tier Steady Yeti EZ IPA (3.8%)—a crisp, sessionable pour that might just be the new king of the Overpack.This Week's WNY Beer News:March Madness in Buffalo (March 19 & 21): The NCAA Men's Tournament has arrived at KeyBank Center. Check out our Handy Guide to Downtown Drinking at BuffaloBeerLeague.com to find the best spots within walking distance or a quick Metro Rail ride.Buffalo Beer Madness at Ironworks: Located steps from the arena, Ironworks is teaming up with Thin Man and CBW for game-day specials, including $1 off drafts and $5 shots of Casamigos to keep the energy high.The Burner Relief Kit: Big Ditch Brewing is looking out for your wallet. This new $8.99 "relief pack" features two Hayburners and two Dayburners—the perfect grab-and-go for when you need quality without the full 12-pack commitment.Cheat Day is Here: Southern Tier and Perry's Ice Cream have launched their latest collab: Cheat Day Imperial Ale (8.6%). Expect big notes of vanilla, brownie batter, and cookie dough. It's dessert in a glass.Flying Bison Homecoming (March 25): Hamburg Brewing celebrates the legacy of Flying Bison starting at 6 PM this Wednesday. Catch cask tappings of Rye Pale Ale and Rusty Chain, plus giveaways and live music.The Kolsch Returns: It's official—Genesee Ruby Red Kolsch is back on shelves for 2026. The grapefruit summer staple is hitting stores now in all your favorite formats.The Buffalo Beer League Hotline:Are you downtown for the games or sipping a Cheat Day stout? Let us know what's in your glass:
This week on Oil & Whiskey, Rodger Lee of Ironworks Speed & Kustom is back for his third time on the show and it's a solid catch-up on what's happening in the shop world right now.We talk hot rods, custom cars, shop life, and the stuff nobody sees: managing the work, managing the people, and keeping the business moving while still building at a high level. Rodger shares real-world perspective on running a custom car shop, how the industry's shifting, what's working (and what isn't), and the mindset it takes to stay consistent over the long haul.We also get into what Rodger's been doing on the business education side — including his business development classes designed to help builders and shop owners tighten up their process, pricing, scheduling, and overall business structure.If you're into Ironworks Speed & Kustom, custom car building, hot rod shops, or you're trying to learn how to run a better operation behind the scenes, this episode is for you.Grab official Oil & Whiskey gear at oilandwhiskey.com. Good time, bad advice, great shirts.
This Day in Maine for Monday, February 9, 2026.
In this quick Geek Freaks Headlines update, Frank breaks down what the next two seasons of Welcome to Derry could focus on, and why those specific historical-era horror events matter for the show's bigger mythology. We lay out the timeline jumps, what kind of story each era is set up to tell, and what fans should be watching for as the series expands the IT universe beyond Pennywise sightings and into Derry's long memory.00:00 Intro and today's headline00:08 Season 2 setup and the Bradley Gang Massacre era00:33 Season 3 setup and the Ironworks explosion era00:58 Why these time periods matter for Derry's mythology01:15 Wrap up and where to follow for more headlinesNote: Timestamps are best-fit for a short audio clip and may shift slightly depending on your platform export.The next two seasons look positioned to use different time periods to show how Derry “cycles” through tragedy.Season 2's era sets up a human-driven horror story with community fallout and lingering fear.Season 3's era leans into an industrial catastrophe angle, which can reshape the town's identity and trauma.Big timeline jumps help the show build dread through history, not just through a single monster.If the series commits to cause-and-effect across decades, it can make Derry itself feel like the main villain.These are paraphrase-ready pulls you can tweak to match the final edit:“Derry doesn't just have a monster problem, it has a history problem.”“The scariest part is how normal life keeps growing around these tragedies.”“When the show jumps decades, it's really showing the same wound from a new angle.”If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to Geek Freaks Headlines, leave a quick review, and share the episode using #GeekFreaksHeadlines so more horror and Stephen King fans can find the show.GeekFreaksPodcast.com (our source for all news discussed on the show)Instagram: @geekfreakspodcastTwitter: @geekfreakspodThreads: @geekfreakspodcastFacebook: Geek Freaks PodcastPatreon: GeekFreakspodcastGot a theory about what Welcome to Derry should focus on next, or a specific IT deep cut you want us to cover? Send it in and we may feature it in a future Headlines episode.Apple Podcast Tags: Welcome to Derry, IT, Stephen King, Pennywise, Horror TV, HBO Max, TV News, Geek Culture, Pop Culture News, Episode Recap, Season 2, Season 3Timestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall to ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener Questions
Send us a textOn this episode of The Plant Movement Podcast, we sit down with Bryan Suarez, fourth-generation metal artisan and owner of Toledo Iron Works, to explore how a family legacy forged in 1969 continues to shape luxury construction and design across South Florida and beyond.Bryan shares the fascinating story of how his great-grandfather and grandfather built a business that began with burglar bars and evolved into one of the region's most respected names in custom ornamental metalwork. From hand-forged staircases and driveway gates to one-of-a-kind gazebos and trellises, Toledo Iron Works brings craftsmanship, technology, and artistry together to transform spaces into experiences.Listeners will discover: The origins of Toledo Iron Works and how “old-school” techniques meet modern design.The behind-the-scenes process of fabricating and installing large-scale architectural metalwork. How technology like Company Cam and innovative materials such as wood-grain aluminum elevate their craft. The challenges and rewards of leading a multigenerational family business. How collaboration between industries — from metalwork to landscaping — creates unforgettable outdoor environments.Bryan also offers heartfelt insights for young entrepreneurs stepping into family businesses, emphasizing leadership, adaptability, and staying ahead of design trends.From tradition to innovation, this episode captures the power of passion, perseverance, and purpose in shaping both metal and mindset.Directed and Produced by Eddie EVDNT Gonzalez Toledo Iron WorksEmail: info@toledoironworks.com or Bryan@toledoironworks.comIG: www.instagram.com/toledo_iron_worksweb: https://toledoironworks.com/The Plant Movement PodcastEmail: eddie@theplantmovementnetwork.com & willie@theplantmovementnetwork.comCall: (305) 216-5320Web: https://www.theplantmovement.comFollow Us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/theplantmovementpodcastA's Ornamental NurseryWE GROW | WE SOURCE | WE DELIVERCall: (305) 216-5320The Nursery GrowersCall: 786-522-4942Plant Logistics Co.(Delivering Landscape Plant Material Throughout the State of Florida)Call: (305) 912-3098Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast/youtube video are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute financial, accounting, or legal advice. I can't promise that the information shared on my posts is appropriate for you or anyone else. By listening to this podcast/youtube video, you agree to hold me harmless from any ramifications, financial or otherwise, that occur to you as a result of acting on information found in this podcast/youtube video.Support the show
Tonight - Fergus & Trev will look ahead to this weekend fixtures. We will give our score predictions and expectations, all with an Arsenal bias. We will also look at Arsenal's home fixture against West Ham before we take a break fo International Games All this and our usual Gooner Debate Enjoy, Share & Subscribe to our YouTube Channel if you like what we do. #Arsenal #PremierLeague #ARSWHU
Exciting news for Bridgeton!The historic Nail House at the entrance to City Park is reopening. Thanks to the volunteer professionals at CHABA (Center for Historic American Building Arts), this 200-year-old building has been beautifully restored — from structural supports and clapboards to its iconic two-faced clock.The Nail House isn't just a landmark — it's a story of resilience. It powered the Cumberland Nail & Iron Works, brought water from Sunset Lake through a mile-long raceway, and laid the foundation for Bridgeton's thousand-acre City Park.As CHABA says: This little building is HUGE.We can't wait to welcome the public back inside for tours, community events, and celebrations of Bridgeton's history.
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After an exclusive tour of the Ironworks Square worksite, Joel hosted Tina Mengine, the CEO of the Erie County Redevelopment Authority, and Laith Wardi, founder of Gem City Growth Strategies, for a discussion of the potential of the 12th brownfield. Tina and Laith are also the hosts of the Economic Pulse podcast, heard on 105.9 TalkErie WZTE.
This Day in Maine for Thursday, July 17th, 2025.
Send us a text, we want to hear from you! In this conversation, Kevin Johnson interviews Dan Lischner, who shares his journey from being a welder to acquiring an established welding business. They discuss the challenges and intricacies of business acquisition, the importance of maintaining customer relationships, and the lessons learned in the first nine months of ownership. Dan emphasizes the significance of teaching and training new employees, the role of community engagement, and the upcoming Fabricator Olympics, which celebrates skills in the welding industry.www.FabricatorOlympics.com
For this episode, we travelled to Indiana to meet Nathan Brandt – CEO of Coal Iron Works – and hear the remarkable story behind the company's founding. What followed was a powerful, emotional, and deeply personal conversation. Nathan opens up about the origins of Coal, the hardships they've faced, the lessons learned, and the profound loss of co-founder and friend, Andy Davis.A huge thank you to the entire team at Coal Iron Works for welcoming us into their world – and for getting Jack into Coal School to forge his very own hammer!We're also incredibly proud to share that Coal Iron Works is now an official sponsor of We Are Makers, supporting our mission to tell maker stories across the globe.We Are MakersInsta: @weare_makersWebsite & WAM Mission Info: https://www.wearemakers.shopCoal IronworksInsta: @coalironworksWebsite: https://coaliron.com/Nathan BrandtInsta: @farmsmith.coInsta: @brandtblossomfarmRecorded on: NomonoInsta: @nomonosoundWebsite: https://nomono.co/Want to support us on the road? Buy us a coffee:https://ko-fi.com/wearemakersIf you're drawn to real stories, raw conversations, and the fire that fuels creative lives – this episode is for you. Like, share, and subscribe – it really helps!
What happens when your first salon fills up and you open a second… only to realize you're juggling two entirely different ecosystems? Belinda Benham, founder of Indie Mane Salons at Ironworks and Virginia Avenue, joins us to talk about the reality of growing a brick-and-mortar business while continuing to serve clients and teach across the country. In this episode, Belinda shares what she's learned about leading two teams, building culture across locations, and staying creative while running the show. It's a conversation about growth, grit, and juggling the many personalities involved in the beauty industry.
Learn about the industrial and labor history of 19th-century Troy in this introduction to the Burden Iron Works Museum. Susan Ouellette, Executive Director, talks about how entrepreneurs in Troy developed a machine for creating horseshoes that won them a no-bid contract to make shoes for the six million (!) horses and mules in the Union Army during the 1860's. She also highlights the importance of capturing the labor history of South Troy, including the efforts of people who worked at the Burden Ironworks (which smelted the iron ore) and the Mahoney Iron Works (which fabricated that iron into decorative wrought iron railings and other architectural details). Susan explains how local activists formed the Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway to purchase the then-decrepit administrative building of the Burden Iron Company. The renovated museum is now open for tours. Also hear about a descendant of the Burdens who will be coming to Troy to talk about her work as the first woman ferrier to put shoes on horses at major race tracks. For more information, visit https://hudsonmohawkgateway.org/. Produced by Brea Barthel for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
With Jeff Smith, Cam Benty and Steve Strope Presented by ARP Rodger Lee from Ironworks Speed & Kustom stops by to share his journey of crafting high-level classic trucks, muscle cars and street rods including the 1935 Chevrolet coupe in competition for the Slonaker Award at GNRS. The Legacy Chevelle builds that Ironworks crafts caught Jeff's attention as a fellow Chevelle lover. Follow Ironworks Speed & Kustom at @ironworkspeedandkustom and https://ironworksspeedandkustom.com/ Recorded at the Grand National Roadster Show. Checkout Rod Shows at @grandnationalroadstershow and https://www.rodshows.com. Visit ARP Bolts at https://www.arp-bolts.com for all of your engine fastener and hardware needs. Subscribe to Classic Truck Performance, All-Chevy Performance, and Modern Rodding magazines and the rest of In the Garage Media’s content at https://www.inthegaragemedia.com For more automotive videos and TV shows, visit Auto Revolution at https://www.autorevolutiononline.com
With Jeff Smith, Cam Benty and Steve Strope Presented by ARP Rodger Lee from Ironworks Speed & Kustom stops by to share his journey of crafting high-level classic trucks, muscle cars and street rods including the 1935 Chevrolet coupe in competition for the Slonaker Award at GNRS. The Legacy Chevelle builds that Ironworks crafts caught Jeff's attention as a fellow Chevelle lover. Follow Ironworks Speed & Kustom at @ironworkspeedandkustom and https://ironworksspeedandkustom.com/ Recorded at the Grand National Roadster Show. Checkout Rod Shows at @grandnationalroadstershow and https://www.rodshows.com. Visit ARP Bolts at https://www.arp-bolts.com for all of your engine fastener and hardware needs. Subscribe to Classic Truck Performance, All-Chevy Performance, and Modern Rodding magazines and the rest of In the Garage Media’s content at https://www.inthegaragemedia.com For more automotive videos and TV shows, visit Auto Revolution at https://www.autorevolutiononline.com
As always thanks for watching or listening - we are really blown away by the messages we have been receiving!! Let us know if you need help!!Looking for a fitter? Wishongolf.com Referenced In Video: Component Companies: Wishon - Diamondgolf.uk Hireko, golfworks, KZGolf, New Level, SwingScience.net, Epon- thru SwingScience, Miura, vega, Ironworks, Valuegolf, Newton Shafts, all places I have used. Some of these you may need a person with an account to work through, they only sell to club builders/fitters. Text us how you feel about our show! (no reply)Support the showWATCH US ON YOUTUBE!! SEND US AN EMAIL WITH YOUR QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS!!! clubfittingchronicles@gmail.com
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we're joined by Rodger Lee of Ironworks Speed & Kustom, a leader in the world of custom car builds. Rodger shares his journey, from crafting one-of-a-kind hot rods to launching Ironworks Business Class, a streamlined solution for builders looking for efficiency without sacrificing quality. Hear how Rodger blends creativity with practicality to deliver award-winning builds and support for the next generation of custom car builders.Whether you're a hot rod fan or curious about the business side of the industry, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.
On 21 February 1804, Richard Trevithick's steam locomotive successfully pulled a load of ten tons of iron, as well as several passengers and workmen, along a 9.75 mile route from Penydarren Ironworks in South Wales in just over 4 ...
Mike Frick never intended to get into the business of selling specialized construction equipment, including rock screens, bedding boxes, and concrete washout tubs. But what started as a side hustle and a way to help his son earn extra cash while in college has turned into a thriving business with a large and diverse nationwide customer base, including construction sites, farms, quarries, mines, and the US military. Bear Iron Works, headquartered in Grand Junction, Colorado, features made-in-America products and embodies all-American values. A commitment to innovation is at the heart of Bear Iron Works' success. Mike's background in construction, ranching, and mining has shaped the company's product development. He combines practical experience with creative problem-solving to design equipment tailored to the needs of his clients. Mike's entrepreneurial journey is a reminder that successful business owners come in all varieties and serve many less-than-glamorous markets. But the keys to success remain consistent. Focus on quality Innovate continuously Be resilient in the face of setbacks Communicate and collaborate Plan for growth Bear Iron Works is poised for a bright future. With plans to expand its product line and reach new markets, the company is leveraging its reputation for quality and innovation to solidify its position in the industry. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Mike Frick, Bear Iron WorksPosted: January 20, 2025 Monday Morning Run Time: 35:46 Episode: 13.32 POPULAR EPISODES: The Most Effective Business Advice Doesn't Have to Be Complicated A Master Class from Michael Hershman, CEO of Soloviev Group, a Leader in Real Estate, Energy, Logistics, and Agribusiness Unveiling the Untold Story of Bernie Madoff, History's Greatest Fraudster
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Description On this Bonus Episode of the Ironworks Podcast we finish up the book "Conformed or Transformed" by covering the last chapter in podcast form. Thank you for the support and check out ironworkspress.org.Visit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.
Description Visit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.
Hey there, music lovers. Welcome to Why Music Matters, a podcast where we examine the power and influence that music can wield in our lives. I'm your host, Jeff Miers. More than a decade back, I hopped on the bus as an embedded reporter, covering a Northeast jaunt for then up-and-coming indie band Aqueous. I'd never met any of the band members, or their manager, Josh Holtzman, previous to that road trip. By the end of that mini-tour, I knew that I'd laid the ground work for some friendships that, time has proven, were built to last. Today, Josh Holtzman and his business partner Grace Vesneske are the driving force behind premier music venue Buffalo Iron Works and independent production company Twenty6 Productions. Long before pundits were tossing around terms like “the Buffalo Renaissance,” Holtzman and Vesneske were working tirelessly to help resurrect the long-abandoned Cobblestone District of downtown Buffalo through their inventive and forward-looking booking at Iron Works. Their fighting spirit and never-say-die attitude helped them guide their businesses through the pandemic with their integrity intact. That same spirit has the pair excited about what the future holds, and what form their continuing contributions to Buffalo music and culture might take. Welcome to Why Music Matters, Josh Holtzman and Grace Vesneske.
Description :Matt and Ryan discuss Apostasy. Can you fall away? What does the Bible say about this very important subject?Visit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.
Are we all the same? Aren't we all just trying to get to heaven? What does the Bible say about fellowship with brethren? Furthermore, what does the Bible say about fellowship of the church with denominationalism? Matt and Ryan discuss this concept from a Biblical perspective.Visit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.
Homosexuality and the like, have permeated society at this point. In this episode of Ironworks, Matt and Ryan discuss the topic of homosexuality and what the Bible has to say on this subject.Visit our linktree: https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork Visit our website, www.scatteredabroad.org, and subscribe to our email list. "Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetwork Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ the_scattered_abroad_network/ Subscribe to our Substack: https://scatteredabroad.substack.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: The Scattered Abroad Network Contact us through email at san@msop.org. If you would like to consider supporting us in any way, don't hesitate to contact us through this email.